boxgods.com Updated: 2011-09-26 02:22:26
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It is quite possible that nothing else demonstrates the versatility of your PC as the ultimate home entertainment devise more than the teeth rattling explosions, beastly roars, and soul freeing guitar rifts of your favorite movies, games, and music--pr...
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planetx64.com Updated: 2011-09-26 02:22:26
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After several days running the X-Fi I have found myself getting used to the very full sound coming from my surround speakers that I was not used to previously. With the 24-bit Crystalizer enabled, the sound is fuller and gives you a much better feeling...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-26 02:22:26
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A sound card to make you sit up and listen...
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extrememhz.com Updated: 2011-09-26 02:22:26
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There hasnt been much interest in PC sound cards lately. People are either quite happy with what they got or dont think anything out there is worth a look. One reason for this is because many new motherboards now offer some decent onboard audio and...
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Overclockersonline.net Updated: 2011-09-26 02:22:26
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MSRP USD129.99 I don?t imagine there is much I could write about Creative that you folks don?t already know. They are one of those few companies that are so synonymous with enthusiast computing that they really need no introduction. For a long as I can re...
Excellent sound reproduction from quality sources, Interesting and successful sound processing solutions, Audible improvement over previous generations...
High price of entry a barrier to XFi lineup of cards...
While some have stated that the PC sound business has been hampered by the lack of competition, and to some extent this is likely true, Creative has raised its own bar with the launch of the X-Fi line of cards. In every area, the X-Fi Xtreme Music has...
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When someone talks about ways to enhance your gaming experience, we typically focus on faster graphics cards and high resolution monitors. Over the years, this has typically been the only way to dramatically enhance the way games were played. However, wit...
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The most affordable X-Fi model is the Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic ($130 street), which consists of a PCI board equipped with a combo S/PDIF-in mic/line-in jack and a 7.1-channel line-out with nominal -109dB noise levels. Unlike the Audigy, it has...
Enormous feature set. Stunning audio quality. Outstanding interface. Can restore badly recorded or compressed content. Good value.
No remote. Limited connectivity.
The XtremeMusic boasts a huge feature set and terrific 24/96 output. It doesnt offer the advanced I/O options provided by the other X-Fi models, but it still delivers great performance and outstanding sound quality for the money...
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Behardware.com Updated: 2011-09-26 02:22:26
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August 23, 2005 The Audigy 2 and 4 range already had a serious advantage over the competition, especially in terms of games and multimedia. Sound quality was a step above other sound cards, the effect engine for sound creation and games being the best...
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While the graphics cards market enjoys a flurry of new cards every few months, the sound card market is relatively staid. Creative has been at the centre of PC audio ever since it established the market with its original Sound Blaster card back in 1989 an...
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modders-inc.com Updated: 2011-09-26 02:22:27
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The Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic harnesses the full power of the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor to upgrade any existing library of MP3 files to the Xtreme Fidelity audio standard. With the X-Fi 24-bit Crystallizer, MP3 music and m...
Amazing sound quality, Loaded with handy programs and features, Increases system performance...
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If you are serious about your audio or gaming you need to get off of the onboard sound. No matter how good you think it sounds it will never be as good as a soundcard. You also need to make sure if you are going to spend the dough on a soundcard...
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